In Focus: 16 Years: Gigs in Scotland 1974 – 1990 Online Book Launch
Thursday 1st October, 2020 6.30 p.m.
Street Level Photoworks
Livestreamed through on Street Level Photoworks on Facebook
For the fifth in series of In Focus talks with book launch for ’16 Years: Gigs in Scotland 1974 – 1990′, a comprehensive yet accessible photobook on live music in Scotland during a key period.
The book is comprised of unpublished ‘crowd shots’, selected professional photography and a wide range of ephemera. With over 550 pages of content, including 2,000 photos from over 100 venues across 32 towns and cities throughout Scotland this is a must have for music and photography aficionados alike.
This special event sees Chris Brickley; a lifelong music fan who has worked in fine art for the last 25 years & compiled the book, in conversation with musician Ken McCluskey (The Bluebells / The McCluskey Brothers), who lectures in Music Business at Glasgow Kelvin College and is a mentor at Electric Honey Records.
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